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George Worthylake (1673 – November 3, 1718) was the first lighthouse keeper in what was to become the United States. He was also the first to die in the line of duty. Worthylake was hired as keeper of the Boston Light on Little Brewster Island by the General Court of Massachusetts, at a salary of £50 a year … See more
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WEBOn November 3, 1718, Worthylake, his wife Ann, daughter Ruth, and three others, drowned while returning to the island after attending church in Boston. About one month later, an enterprising twelve-year old boy …
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WEBOct 4, 2021 · It wasn’t until years later Mazie read about Boston Light’s first keeper, George Worthylake. One day in early November Worthylake, his wife, and daughter were visiting a friend who had anchored nearby the …
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WEBThe first keeper of Boston Light was George Worthylake, who drowned, along with his wife and daughter, when returning to the island in 1718. During the American Revolution, the original lighthouse was held by …
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WEBJul 11, 2013 · Its first keeper, George Worthylake, drowned with his family canoeing back from the mainland two years after he took the job, according to a 1718 article in the Boston Newsletter. The tragedy...
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